Arts Pioneers is a monthly art club based at the Fitzwilliam Museum for young people aged 11-19 of mixed abilities. We offer a friendly, supportive and flexible environment to enable young people to work with professional artists and develop their art skills and express their creativity. Assisted by support workers and museum educators, the group explore the over half a million art works and objects, participating in lots of different fun art activities.  

Members of the group work towards an Arts Award, a nationally recognised qualification that supports young people to develop their creative practice and leadership skills. More information about Arts Award

If your child is interested in attending please contact your Social Worker or Disabled Children’s Early Help Co-ordinator, to see whether you can use your personalised budget to join the group. More information about short breaks funding. If you are not in receipt of funding, there is a self-referral form.

If you would like to have an informal chat about the group please speak to Marie mfk25@cam.ac.uk or 01223 332898/ 07707282822. We offer free taster sessions which Marie can organise for you. 

 

What's On

Kettle's Yard
11 Nov 2023
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This group exhibition is based on the pioneering vision of artist Li Yuan-chia (1929 – 1994) and the LYC Museum & Art Gallery which he founded and ran between 1972 and 1983 in the Cumbrian village of Banks, alongside Hadrian’s Wall.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
18 Jan 2023
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Join artist Marcelle Hanselaar to find out more about her practice: namely the fierce and sometimes troubled cohabitation with those raw desires, secret fantasies, uncultivated instincts and our functioning in a civil society.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
15 Feb 2023
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Jane Joseph is a painter and printmaker, whose etchings to accompany Primo Levi's 'If This is a Man' feature in 'Bearing Witness?'. Join this in-conversation talk to find out more about how the commission came about and her practice at large.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
10 Jan 2023
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Spanning almost 400 years, this display of prints and drawings explores some of the ways artists have responded to political violence and social injustice. Drawn from collections at the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, the display surveys different forms of witnessing: works by artists who had direct experience of horrors, or who grew up in the shadow of terrible events; those who were commissioned to give visual form to the words of others, and those who assimilate in their work the trauma of distant ordeals.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
24 Feb 2023

Bringing together extraordinary antiquities, Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean takes visitors on a 4,000-year journey from life in the ancient Mediterranean to today.

The Polar Museum
27 Feb 2023
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Join us for our wellbeing and making workshops at the Polar Museum! Meet and Make at the Museum sessions are all about giving you a supportive and social space to be creative.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
28 Feb 2023
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Join Curator, Anastasia Christophilopoulou, online to learn more about the Museum’s new exhibition and the research project behind it, which began back in 2018. Discover more about the research themes and the overall contribution it has made to its field.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
15 Mar 2023
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Curator, Anastasia Christophilopoulou talks about the community engagement project and associated artists involved in the Museum’s new exhibition ‘Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean'.

Kettle's Yard, Museum of Cambridge
04 Feb 2023
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Join us for a walk and talk to explore our Museums and their complex, challenging and contradictory stories of power.

 

The Polar Museum
13 Feb 2023
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Join us for a relaxed morning for children with special educational needs and disabilities.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
14 Apr 2023
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Join project curator Abigail Baker on a tour of 'Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean’ where she will share her exclusive highlights from the exhibition.

Museum of Zoology
07 Mar 2023
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Join us for a talk by Sujit Sivasundaram as he explores human relations with pangolins, colonial histories, Indigenous perspectives and the origins of covid-19.

The Polar Museum
04 Mar 2023
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Join us at the Polar Museum with author Katherine MacInnes to celebrate International Women's Day this March. Discover the untold stories of the race for the South Pole from the perspective of the women whose lives would be forever changed by it.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
18 Feb 2023
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Join guest artist Suman Gujral and Heong Gallery, Downing College curator Dr Prerona Prasad as we discuss how today's museums can remain relevant and the role they and artists can play in engaging audiences with the concerns of a 21st century global Britain.

Whipple Museum of the History of Science
29 Apr 2023
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Join Uncomfortable Cambridge to explore how science, empire, and power are connected in the past and present.

Whipple Museum of the History of Science
22 Jun 2023
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Join Uncomfortable Cambridge to explore how science, empire, and power are connected in the past and present.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
09 Mar 2023
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Join us for an evening of art, talks, crafts, zines, poetry readings, live music, and more!

Inspired by the Fitzwilliam Museum exhibition, ‘Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean’, the theme for Love Art After Dark 2023 is ‘Myths and Legends’ - exploring the power of stories, passed down through generations, to strengthen connections between people and places.

Museum of Zoology
22 Mar 2023
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Join us after hours for animal themed board games

Museum of Zoology
25 Mar 2023
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Visit the Museum for a day of family activities

26 Mar 2023
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Museum of Zoology Assistant Director,Jack Ashby, has decided that platypuses are the best animals to have ever evolved. Find out why at this in - person talk!

29 Mar 2023
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Talk by Jack Ashby, Assistant Director, University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge

Kettle's Yard
09 Mar 2023
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Join us for a special concert in the Kettle’s Yard House where we will be showcasing musical talent from students of the University of Cambridge.

 

Kettle's Yard
16 Mar 2023
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Join us for a New Music concert in the Kettle's Yard House.

Kettle's Yard
27 Apr 2023
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Join us for a New Music concert in the Kettle's Yard House with Supra Nagarajan and Lucy Nolan.

Kettle's Yard
04 May 2023
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House with pianist Iyad Sughayer.

 

Kettle's Yard
11 May 2023
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House with the London Bridge Trio playing works by Clara Schumann and Fanny Mendelssohn.

Kettle's Yard
18 May 2023
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House as we welcome back the Solem Quartet.

Kettle's Yard
25 May 2023
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House as we welcome back Fenella Humphreys playing a varied programme including baroque works, showpieces from Paganini and newer Celtic folk-inspired works.

Kettle's Yard
01 Jun 2023
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Join us for a New Music concert in the Kettle's Yard House with the House of Bedlam.

Kettle's Yard
19 Mar 2023
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Join us in our Clore Learning Studio for free, practical art making workshops. 

Kettle's Yard
02 Apr 2023
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Join us for Studio Sunday and get creative in our Clore Learning Studio.

Kettle's Yard
05 Mar 2023
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Join us in our Clore Learning Studio for free, family activities.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden
15 Mar 2023
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden
04 Mar 2023
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Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
26 Mar 2023
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The Polar Museum
20 Mar 2023
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Join the Polar Museum and a team of student costume designers who have recreated one of the most eccentric and beloved items in the museum's collection: Dorothy Irving Bell's polar-themed party costume.

The Polar Museum
20 Mar 2023
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Join the Polar Museum and a team of student costume designers who have recreated one of the most eccentric and beloved items in the museum's collection: Dorothy Irving Bell's polar-themed party costume.

17 Mar 2023

Discover a range of events under the theme of 'Power' at this year's Cambridge Festival.

Museum of Classical Archaeology
20 Mar 2023
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Join us during the Cambridge Festival as the Classics Faculty's Dr Lea Niccolai re-examines Julian the 'Apostate' and sheds new light on the Christianisation of the Roman Empire.